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Arsenal have been linked with a move for AS Roma forward Justin Kluivert.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Mikel Arteta's side are interested in a potential swap deal to sign the son of former Barcelona and Newcastle United striker, Patrick.

A move would see Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who has spent this season on loan in the Italian capital and has rediscovered some of his previous form, join the Serie A outfit permanently with Kluivert moving in the opposite direction.

Furthermore, the Italian outlet claim the Gunners could pay £13 million on top to get the move done.

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And judging by Kluivert's comments prior to leaving Ajax for Roma in the summer of 2018, he would jump at the chance to play for the Gunners - as well as several other top European clubs.

"If you get a nice offer, you never know," Kluivert said when asked about a move away from Ajax a couple of years ago.

"England appeals to me: Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea or Manchester United are nice clubs where I can see myself playing in a few years.

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"Everywhere I go abroad they know my father and he often asked: 'Come to Barcelona, I'll give a tour of Camp Nou'.

"I really wanted to go to Barcelona instead of Real Madrid.

"Barcelona is in my heart, but who am I to say no to Real Madrid?"

Kluivert was previously given a ringing endorsement of a potential move to Arsenal, with former teammate Hakim Ziyech admitting that the Gunners is one of his dream clubs.

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Ziyech attracted attention from several clubs across Europe after standing out for Ajax in their excellent run to the Champions League semi-final last season.

He also impressed against Chelsea in the Champions League earlier this season, which persuaded the Blues to complete a £36.6 million deal for the playmaker in February and the player is due to arrive at Stamford Bridge in the next transfer window.

However, Ziyech's previous comments suggest that he may have preferred a move to another club in England, having been linked with Arsenal and Tottenham in the past.

In an old video during their Ajax days, Ziyech took part in a Q&A with Kluivert where he revealed that it was his 'dream' to play for Arsenal.

Asked which club he'd like to play for in the future, he responded: "Well, I have two clubs. They are Arsenal and Barcelona. That is my ultimate dream."

In the same sequence of questions, Ziyech was also asked who his football idol is and revealed it is none other than Arsenal's very own Mesut Ozil.